This year, as in years past, our San Diego
Previews are brought to you courtesy of the San Diego Basketball Coaches' Association.
Much of the material which follows in this and other related articles will have
already found its way to various newspapers in San Diego, including the SD Union Tribune.
We haven't checked the papers, and even if they do publish some of this stuff, the
info will likely be formatted differently....but that's beside the point. We want to
pass the info along, in a semi-timely fashion, so we're not going to procrastinate any
longer. And before you ask, we can't exactly explain who the SDBCA really is, or who had
input into putting this stuff together. Just know this: We didn't do it, so if
you disagree or think this stuff is just too wacky, well, blame them, not us. And if
it happens to be an accurate prediction of how the season turns out, then of course, we're
going to take all the credit.

Here's the San Diego Palomar League
Preview, team by team, in the order of predicted finish:.

Palomar League

1) Torrey Pines (Division 1, Del Mar)

Head Coach: John Olive (7th Year)Last years record: 24  6 (8  2, tied for 1st)Last years playoffs: Lost in Semi-finals.Key players: J.J. Anderson (So, 604"), Michael Laughlin (Jr,
607")Losses to overcome: Avi Fogel (USD), Josh Kramer (Holy Cross), David Pigott
(graduation)Summary: Loss of Kramer and Fogel will hurt the Falcons, but the cupboard is not
completely bare as both Anderson and Laughlin are young talents with size. Backcourt is a
question mark, but Torrey Pines should be a solid team that gets better as the season
wears on.